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Starting a vegetable garden can be easy! There are three simple steps you have to follow: make sure your plants get enough sunlight, water, and that they have great soil quality!
There are creative ways to make sure these aspects of vegetable gardening are taken care of. Getting 6-8 hours of day for your plants can be easy - even if you are in an urban area and have to use a raised bed.
Watering is simple, you want to make sure you water appropriately and don't over or underwater. And as far as soil is concerned, rich soil will equal a successful vegetable garden. We discuss different tips and ideas to make sure you have the highest quality soil possible.
And there you have it, starting a garden is simple and easy! Check out the link to our website (as listed at the top of this video description) for all kinds of great information and ideas for vegetable gardening. Happy Gardening!
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lynn2real 1 week ago
Great advice, having a garden isn't very hard at all just need to be consistent with it. Great tips in this video.
GrowSomethingGreen 1 month ago
Good advice about not worrying too much about ph-balances, etc. Most plants want to grow, we just need to help them along and not fuss too much. Thanks for the video.
imanemore 1 month ago
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
BackyardDiscoveryCo 2 months ago
Thanks for sharing this. This is so informative and indeed helpful.
insomniacgrace 3 months ago
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TheKebeth 5 months ago
I think it is hard to determine how much water is too much or too little, that is why I am grateful for a watering system, I have a Bucket Garden which was created by a man named Ted Hallett, he has over 30 years of experience in Organic Gardening. His system makes gardening not only successful but simple.
1000Classics 5 months ago
this is really inspiring, thx
WitantoCom 7 months ago
i can be very hard at first i started gardening 24 years ago and i remember struggling but its all part of trial and error
WinterFox155 7 months ago
I agree, it isn't hard. All we need are the right tools and we can be just as successful as a farmer growing acres. When I needed some solid information and direction I turned to The Garden Master. I searched him on the web and found out he was a man of many talents.
classics1000 7 months ago